R.M.S. Etruria Passenger List 23 October 1886

Saloon Passenger List for the R.M.S. Etruria of the Cunard Line, Departing 23 October 1886 from Liverpool for New York, Commanded by Captain Cook.

Famous Passenger included the author Bram Stoker. Between 1879 and 1898, Stoker was a business manager for the world-famous Lyceum Theatre in London, where he supplemented his income by writing a large number of sensational novels, his most famous being the vampire tale Dracula published on 26 May 1897.

List of Saloon Passengers
Cunard Line
R.M.S. Etruria
Captain Cook
From Liverpool to New York
Saturday, 23 October 1886

Saloon Passengers

Mr. Geo. Abbott

Jun. Mrs. Abbott

Mr. E. R. Ackerman

Mrs. T. R. Adams and Son

Miss W. Adger

Miss Margaret Agnew

Mr. J. Heron Allen

Mrs. H. S. Anderson

Mr. S. T. Appolonio

Mrs. Appolonio

Mrs. H. Ashurst

Mr. W. H. Ashurst, Jr.

Mrs. H. Ashurst

Mr. Bernard N. Baker

Mr. W. Barron

Mr. J. O. Bartholomew

Mr. A. A. Bartlett

Mrs. Joseph W. Bates

Mrs. W. R. Balch

Miss M. V. Beck

Mr. H. L. Bedell

Rev. Henry Ward Beecher
Henry Ward Beecher (June 24, 1813 – March 8, 1887) was an American Congregationalist clergyman, social reformer, and speaker, known for his support of the abolition of slavery, his emphasis on God's love, and his 1875 adultery trial

Mrs. Beecher

Countess Bertinatti

Miss A. E. Biddle

Mr. J. Robertson Blackie

Mrs. Blanchard and Maid

Mr. R. Bonson

Mr. W. Bonson

Mrs. R. Bonson

Mr. Chas. Booth

Mr. H. S. Brooker

Mr. Rivers S. Browne

Mr. P. J. M. Brown

Miss Elizabeth Brown

Mrs. Bryan

Mr. W. F. Buckley

Mrs. R. H. Bull

Mrs. John Burns

Miss Burns

Mrs. C. A. Burt

Mrs. Butterfield

Miss Butterfield and Maid

Mr. E. T. Butterworth

Mr. Ernest Cady

Mr. J. C. Cannington

Miss Ida Caster

Mr. G. Castillo

Mr. R. H. Cazalet

Mr. J. M. Chandler

Mr. W. W. Clendenning

Miss E. Cleeve

Miss Coates

Mr. J. B. Colgrove

Mr. E. F. L. Conyngham

Mrs. Sydney W. Cooper

Miss Corbally

Mrs. C. L. Courtney

Mr. W. M. Cranston

Miss Cranston

Mr. Andrew Croke

Mr. H. L. F. Cross

Mr. H. A. Devries

Mr. Grand D'Hauteville

Mr. Chas. Donnelly

Mrs. Donnelly

Miss Nana Donnelly

Miss Bessie Donnelly

Mr. Chas. Downton

Mr. D. L. Einstein

Mrs. Einstein

Miss Florence Einstein

Master Louis Einstein

Miss Amy Einstein, Maid, and Stewardess

Mr. J. R. Ely

Mrs. Ely

Mrs. J. T. Farish and Maid

Mr. James Farrell

Mr. A. Fatman

Mrs. Fatman and Maid

Mr. E. Fauser

Miss Minnie Fay

Mr. Robert J. Fearon

Mts. Fearon

Mr. E. C. Fearon

Mr. F. B. Fearon

Mr. R. T. Fearon

Master P. H. Fearon

Miss Ethel Fearon

Miss Hilda Fearon

Miss Dorothy Fearon
and Two Nurses

Mrs. E. L. Fellows

Miss E. F. Fellows

Mr. Harry L. Fesler

Miss C. F. Fleming

Mr. Geo. Forbes

Mr. Charles Forbes

Mr. C. V. Fornes

Mr. T. D. Foster

Mr. L. J. Francke

Dr. Ernst Freund
Ernst Freund (January 30, 1864 in New York City – October 20, 1932 in Chicago, Illinois) was a noted American legal scholar. He received a Dr. Jur. from the University of Heidelberg (1884); a Ph. D. in political science from Columbia University (1897) He was professor of political science at the University of Chicago (1894–1902) and professor of law at Chicago (1903–32). He was John P. Wilson Professor of Law (1929–1932). Freund was principally responsible for the development of administrative law in the United States during the early twentieth century. He was one of the organizers of the Immigrants' Protective League (1908). The University of Chicago Law School has established the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professorship of Law and Ethics in his honor, a seat currently held by philosopher Martha Nussbaum

Mr. J. G. Fuller

Mr. Atherton Furlong

Mrs. M. R. Gately

Mrs. G. G. Gaylor

Mrs. George, and Child

Mr. Vincent Gibbon

Mr. Henry F. Gillig

Mr. H. Goldschmidt

Mr. J. E. H. Gordon

Mr. Adolf J. Grinberg

Mrs. Griswold

Miss Griswold and Maid

Mrs. Nellie Grundy

Mrs. Henry Hart

Mr. J. Hartog

Mr. Henry P. Hatch

Mr. Fred. A. Hawkes

Rev. A. W. Hazen

Mrs. Hazen

Miss F. M. Hazen

Mr. W. Hilton

Mrs. Hilton and Maid

Mr. Alfred C. Hirsh

Mr. R. F. Hobson

Mrs. Hobson

Col. A. A. Hosmer

Mr. Edward Hosmer

Mr. Hosmer, Jr.

Mrs. Hosmer

Miss Hosmer

Mr. Geo. W. Howe

Mrs. Howe

Mr. H. C. Howells

Mr. Chas. J. Hower

Mrs. Hower

Mrs. Huntoon

Miss Huntoon

Miss Hutchinson

Miss M. H. Hutchinson

Mr. Hutton

Mrs. E. Hutton

Miss M. S. Hutton

Mr. Henry B. Hyde

Mrs. Hyde

Master J. H. Hyde and Two Maids

Mrs. Jacobs

Hon. Henry S. James

Mr. Franklin E. James

Mr. Edgar M. Johnson

Mr. J. W. Kaufman

Mrs. J. W. Kaufman

Master Burt Kaufman

Master Harold Kaufman

Miss Violet Kaufman and Maid

Mr. Edward Kemp

Mrs. Kemp

Miss Louise M. Kemp and Maid

Mr. Alfred A. Keun

Lt. Gov. H. G. Knight

Mr. S. B. Ladd

Miss Fannie Lahey

Mr. S. Laiser

Mr. S. Lambardi

Mrs. Lambardi

Mrs. Otto J. Lang

Mr. F. Lartigue

Mrs. Lartigue

Miss Marie Lartigue

Miss Suzanne Lartigue

Master Andre Lartigue

Mr. R. Le Conte

Mr. C. Lesquereux

Mrs. Joshua B. Lippincott and Maid

Mr. B. Lockwood

Mr. B. C. Lockwood

Miss Lord and Maid

Mrs. C. P. Lothrop

Mr. F. Ludlam

Mrs. J. M. Ludlam

Miss L. Ludlam

Rev. A. J. Lyman

Mrs. Lyman

Mr. C. B. Macdonald

Mrs. Macdonald

Mr. C. W. Machen

Mr. Howard Mansfield

Mr. Max Mark

Mr. Martin

Miss M. McCallum

Mrs. J. R. McKay

Miss Marion McKay

Mr. A.J. McKenna

Miss Grace McManus

Miss Kate McManus

Miss Ann Meigs

Mr. W. Mills

Mr. Jas. Mills

Mr. A. E. Mirfield

Miss Annie Mitchell

Mr. W. G. Moehring

Mrs. Moehring

Miss S. E. Moehring

Miss M. J. Moehring

Mr. Geo. Morrell

Miss Tot Myers

Dr. Andrew Nash

Mr. Walter Newton

Mr. Richard Nicholson

Dr. O'Neill

Mr. J. M. O'Neill

Miss O'Neill

Mr. Lewis B. Paton

Mrs. J. W. Patterson

Miss Patterson

Miss Patterson

Mr. H. H. Peacock

Mr. M. B. Peacock

Mr. Wm. Pearre

Mr. Geo. A. Pearre

Mr. W. W. Phipps

Major J. B. Pond

Mr. O. Pond

Mr. Thomas Porter

Miss V. D. Prentiss

Mr. J. J. Pringle

Mr. Robt. Pryor

Rev. W. Punnett

Mr. Purnell

Mr. J. Ransome

Mr. Ralston

Mrs. Ralston

Mr. Amand J. Ravel

Mr. Jules M. Ravel

Miss Roberts

Mr. S. Robinson

Mr. Theron Rockwell

Gan. P. D. Roddey

Mrs. Thos. H. Rodman and Child

Miss Josephine Ross

Mr. H. C. Rounds

Mr. Thomas Russell and Son

Mr. John de Ruyter

Mr. Felix Samson

Mrs. Samson and Two Nurses

Miss Edna Samson

Miss Ada Samson

Master Charles Samson
Air Commodore Charles Rumney Samson CMG, DSO & Bar, AFC (8 July 1883 – 5 February 1931) was a British naval aviation pioneer. He was one of the first four officers selected for pilot training by the Royal Navy and was the first person to fly an aircraft from a moving ship. He also commanded the first British armoured vehicles used in combat. Transferring to the Royal Air Force on its creation in 1918, Samson held command of several groups in the immediate post-War period and the 1920s

Master Victor Samson

Mr. Santeross

Mrs. Geo. H. Sargent

Miss Sargent

Mr. J. Scholan

Capt. H. J. Scobell

Mrs. Hill Scott

Mrs. Wm. Shall

Mr. L. Sheary

Mr. E. H. Sheldon

Mr. R. K. Sheldon

Mr. Jos. M. Shephard

Mr. John A. Shephard

Mr. R. M. Sheridan

Captain Shuldham

Mrs. Shuldham and Maid

Mr. Thos. K. Simpson

Mrs. Simpson

Mrs. Sinclair

Miss Sinclair

Mr. Howard C. Smith

Mr. Chas. Smith

Mrs. Smith

Mr. Rufus M. Smith

Mr. T. H. R. Sorby

Mr. M. A. Sorchan

Mr. Victor Sorchan

Mr. W. L. Spencer

Mr. J. D. Standish

Mrs. Standish

Miss J. H. Standish

Mr. E. T. Steele

Mrs. Steele

Mr. Theo. W. Stemmler, Jr.

Mr. Bram Stoker, M.A.
Abraham "Bram" Stoker (8 November 1847 – 20 April 1912) Stoker's stories are today included in the categories of "horror fiction," "romanticized Gothic" stories, and "melodrama." Stoker's original research notes for the novel Dracula are kept by the Rosenbach Museum and Library in Philadelphia, PA. A facsimile edition of the notes was created by Elizabeth Miller and Robert Eighteen-Bisang in 1998